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M. C. GORDON HOPE STEWAKT MRS. R. J. SAWYER J. HERBEKl W AITE MRS. M. G. RIDDLE MARY E. KELSO ROSINA B. WEAVER SUSAN APPELGATE J. P. WILEY MARGARET D. MOORE ETHEL M. ORR ERNEST B. RACE
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THE INSTANO 1912 FACULTY James E. Ament. LL. D.. PrinciiHil James E. Ament Professor of Psijcholugy and Ethics student of Valparaiso University; graduate, Illinois State Normal University, 1892; sometime superintendent of city schools, Carroll, la.; sometime super- intendent of city schools, Rock Island, 111.; first president of State Normal School, Alva, Okla. ; president-elect. State Normal School, Weston, Oregon; some time president of State Normal School, Warrensburg, Missouri; LL. D., Kentucky University; in present position since 190G. Prank Drew, A. M., Ph. D Professor of Pedagogy Indiana University, A. B., 1890; A. M., 1891; Clark University, Ph. D., 1895; instructor in Psyohology, Indiana University, 1895-96; teacher of Psychology and School Hygiene, State Normal School, Worcester, Mass., 189G-1908; Superintendent of SOhools, Granville (Masis.) District, 1908-10; lecturer in Secondary Education, Wellesley College, 1910; in present poisi- tion since 1911. Mattie M. CoIjLINS Assistani in Psychology and Pedagogy Graduate, Cemtral State Normal School, Lock Haven, Pa.; teacher in pub- lic schooils Cameron and Elk counties; Comity Superintendent Cameron County, five terms; student in Chautauqua, N. Y., New York University, Cornell University, Pennsylvania University and Columbia University, sum- mer terms; in present positron since 1911. Margaret E. Wells. B. S. Assistant in Psychology and Pedagogy Graduate, Higli School, Reading, Pa., 1897; graduate City Normal, Reading, Pa., 1899; teacher in public schools, ten years: student Biological Labora- tories, Cold Spring Harbor, L. I.. 1907; graduate. Teacher ' s College, Colum- bia University, 1911; student CorneiU, summer 1911; in present position since 1911. Jane E. Leonard. M. S Professor of English Student, Pennsylvania State Nonmal School, Miillersville; teacher of mathe- matics and history in Pennsylvania State Normal Scho ol, Millensville, 1868- 1875; degree of M. S., Pennsylvania State Normal, Millersville; In present position since 1875. Edna B. Smith, A. B Associate Professor of English Teaclier in Kansas pubilio schools, two years; graduate. State Normal School, Ailva, Okla., 1902; teacher in Kiowa (Kan.) High School, two years; A. B., University of Michigan, 1907; In present position since 1907. Bertha Agard, A. B - Assistant in English Graduate of State Normal School, Cortland, N. Y.; sometime teacher in public schools in New Jersey; A. B., Cornell University; in present position since 1910. Ethel SI. Orr - - - Assistant in English Student two yeare in M ' estminster College, New Wilmington, Pa.; sometime teacher in Lincoln Normal, Marion, Alabama; sometime teacher in Penn- sylvania public schools; graduate, Pennsylvania State Normal, Indiana, 1909; teacher in Monongahela public schools, 1909; in present position since 1910. 22
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THE INSTANO 1912 Anna Seely Hunt Assistant in English and Modern Languages Graduate, Geneseo State Normal School, Geneseo. N. Y.; teacher one and a-ihalf years in East Iislip public school; special student in Modern Languages and English, Cornell University, 1908-11; in present position since 1911. Helen A. Carmalt Asst. in Commercial Dept. and Sec ' y to Miss Leonard Graduate, Higfh School, Brookville, Pa., 1907; graduate Oammercial Teacli- ers ' Training Oourse, Indiana State Normal School, 1910; in present posi- tion since 1910. WiLLL M J. Jack, A. B., A. M Professor of Geography and History Student, Pennsylvania State Normal School, Indiana, four years; graduate, Phillips-Exeter Academy, 1901; A. B., Yale University, 1905; A. M., ibid.; instructor in history and mathematics. Military Academy, Lob Angeles, Oal., 1905-6; in present position since 1906. Charles F. Watson. B. S - Assistant in Geography and History Graduate, Wisconsin State Normal, Platteville, Wisconsin; teacher. High School Montford, WMs., 1901-2; Principal, High School, Linden, Wis., 1902-4; B. S., University of Chicago, 1908; instructor. Mathematics and Geology, Drury College and Academy, Springfield, Mo., 1907-8; principal of High School, Ely, Nevada, 1909-11; graduate work. University of Chi- cago, summers of 1910-11; in present position since 1911. James C. Smith, Ph. B Professor of Mathematics Graduate, Howard College, Alabama; sometime teacher in public schools of Alabama; Ph. B., University of Chicago, 1903; Head of Department of Mathematics, Evansville High School, Evansville, Ind., 1903-1907; gradu- ate work in University of Chicago; in present position since 1907. M. C. Gordon, M. S Associate Professor of Mathematics Graduate, Pennsylvania State Normal School, Indiana, 1885; principal, pub- ilic schools. West Nerotore, Pa., 1885-6; graduate with degree of M. S., Pennsylvania State Normal School, Indiana, 1888; principal, public schools, Irwin, Pa., 1888-1892; special student University of Pennsylvania, 1894; in present position since 1892. Edna S. Winters, A. B Assistant in Mathematics Graduate, 1905, post-graduate, 1906, Masten Park Hig ' h School, Buffalo, N. Y.; graduate, Vassar College, 1910; in present position since 1910. J. P. Wiley Assistant in Mathematics Graduate, Pennsylvania State Normal School, Indiana, 1888; principal Del- mont public schools, 1888-91; principal Connellsville High School, 1891-92; Principal Irwin public schools, 1892-97; principal and Supt., Connellsville public schools, 1897-07; principal Irwin public schools, 1907-11; in pres- ent position since 1911. John E. Smith Assistant in Mathematics Graduate, Pa. State Nor.mail Sc!hool, Mansfield; graduate. School of Com- merce, Elmira, N. Y.; teacher and principal four yeans in Pa. public schools; principal Tyler ' s Business College, Worcester, Mass.; in present position since 1911. Ursula Dattan, Ph. B -.. Professor of German and French Graduate, Syracuse University, 1906; teacher of French and German, Skan- eateles High School, Skaneateleis, N. Y., 1906-7; student. University of KJeneva, Geneva, Switzerland, 1907-10; in present position since 1911. 24
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